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Creating and Working with Databases and Objects
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Database Objects
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Tables
Opening and Viewing Tables
Creating Tables
Adding and Deleting Fields
Field Data Types
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Fields That Look Up Values
Customizing Fields
Default Values in Fields
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Fields With Blank Values
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Restricting or Validating Data
Primary Keys and Indexes
Relationships and Referential Integrity
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Troubleshoot tables and field properties (MDB)
About tables (MDB)
Creating Your Database and Tables
Modifying Your Table Design
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